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(not satire – it’s the Tories)
Tory-controlled Westminster council has decided to demolish a sports centre and hand the site over to a private developer so it can build luxury homes there:
Anger as councillors approve demolition of Jubilee Sports Centre
The Jubilee Sports Centre is widely used by both local schools and residents.
So much for Cameron’s so-called ‘Olympics legacy‘.
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Reblogged this on Translation Scrapbook.
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toridiocy strikes again!
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Reblogged this on My Blog.
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complete bollocks, another smattering of the cemetery affair……
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They don’t give a toss as long as their donors can make a fortune we plebs are only there to be hard worked to death.
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The Tory party are actively combating poverty by grinding the noses of paupers into the dust……. someone should congratulate them!
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Reblogged this on sdbast.
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With 98.888888888888888888% of society beggared:its another to the list: Sick, Underfed, Uneducated, Unfit,Irreligious and Filthy. Not good for anything – can’t even march to war: Now the Tories can clean up their own shit
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Luxury flats fall on Tory Council, not many dead.
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I want to win the lottery then tell Cameron and co to feck orf
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Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
Private Eye has drawn attention to the closure of sports facilities around the country in their column, ‘Levelling the Playing Fields’. They’ve pointed out that one reason why so many people haven’t taken up the government’s challenge for more people to get involved in sport isn’t because of a lack of willingness or demand. No, it’s because the facilities have been comprehensively sold off, and the few remaining are massively oversubscribed. Even the arch-Tory Daily Mail columnist, Quentin Letts, included the minister in Thatcher’s cabinet, who started the policy of selling off school playing fields, in his book ’50 People Who Buggered Up Britain’. Not that this has in any way stopped the policy, or apparently caused any embarrassment to the ministers behind it.
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This is clearly what they meant when they were talking about the Olympic legacy, “we won’t get them again anytime soon so we can’t be bothered helping people to exercise anymore”.
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